-
remain mobile in
typical dinoflagellate fashion and is then
called a
planozygote. This
zygote may
later form a
resting stage or hypnozygote,
which is...
-
biflagellate isogametes,
which fuse to form
planozygotes, with four flagella. Upon germination, the
planozygotes divide into four "gone cells"
which then...
- 4-zooid
planozygote had only one
nucleus and had two
developmental pathways depending on food availability.
Under starvation conditions the
planozygote dis****embled...
-
produce gametes by
mitosis and fuse
gametes into a
diploid planozygote. The
diploid planozygotes then
transform into
immobile hypnozygotes and
deposit to...
-
existing cells. ****ual
reproduction is isogamous,
forming quadriflagellate planozygotes. See the NCBI
webpage on Spondylomoraceae. Data
extracted from the "NCBI...
- what is
called a
diploid planozygote that can
transform into a
resting cyst
called a hypnozygote. In some species, the
planozygote can go
through meiosis...
- and
sulcus contacting each other,
forming a
fertilization bridge. A
planozygote is
formed when the
cells stop
moving and the
fertilization bridge disappears...
- The
gametes fuse to form the
planozygote and
undergo encystment: they form
cysts within the
thecae of the
planozygote.
These rapidly sink to the sediment...
- into two gametes,
which fuse
later to a
planozygote.
After these steps of ****ual recombination, the
planozygotes form
resting cysts,
which sink to the sediment...
-
primarily at
night (Brand et al., 2012). They
occasionally produce diploid planozygotes (mobile zygotes)
implying they are
capable of ****ual reproduction. They...